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INTERNATIONAL: SEAFARERS.

Question Of The Eight-Hour Day.

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 19122

BOTTOMLEY IN DEBT, £44,580.

Gold Watch and U-Boat Periscope Assets. Horatio Bottomley declines to In reference to an S-hour day for maritime workere, some cor.admit responsibility to any of the respondence has recently been subscribers of any of the clube

with which he had been associated exchanged

M. between | Rivalli, of the National Federa This statement was made by the tion of French, Maritime Syndi Oficial Receiver at a meeting of cates, and Mr. Pavelock Wilson, Bottomley's creditors, when the president of the International following statement of bis affairs Seafarers F.deration and pubbah- | was given :-

d.

ed by the Jourqui de la Marine Marchende. In his frat later.

| M. Rivelli states the problem very

clearly as follows

"Nobody can be unaware of the importance of our next congress. It will be either the pivot, the starting point of an active, virile, methodical, international action

Liabilities

Assets...

£50,000 5,420

His assets include a gold watch and chain worth about £20, the valuable periscope of the U-boar Deutschland, worth £1,000, and same of the internal parts of the submarine.

POSITION OF SUBSCRIBERS.

on the part of seafarers, tending The receiving order was mide TAKEN 10 ALL to standardise internationally the

regulation of maritime labour, on July 11 on the petition of Mr. Reuben Bigland who lodged a PARISUFTHE COLONY.Tcrews. bygiene, and security, on

shipboard and even the wages of proof of debt of £1,5 saamén, or it will be a simple con- terecce at which various people will exchange different points of view, only to end in an intoler- able corporative status quo.

DOMINION MOTOR TRANSPORT.

145. PRAYA EAST

( 4002 K.673

PHONES

Mr. Bowyer, the Official Fr ceiver, said the petitioner's claim was entirely based on a judgment,,

hicb. unfortunately. had noth been produced, and so he was nu- able to admit the claim for voting purposes.

...

"The French mean that it shall be this pivot, this starting point of an international action without He intended to admit proofs of any further delay, and they will deb: made in respect of Victory! make every effort to obtain that] Bonds and War Stock.

ead. They will exert all their Quite a number of persons had against power to secure the realization of obtained judgments linei: aspirations, which are in Bottomley in respect of subscrip

danger since they are certain that:ions, and, if they were entitled to

judgments. they have done everything to those

they were remove this danger to their entitled to prove now. extence and to bring is to the

He would have to consider the I notice of the I.S. F.

position of the almost countless "To-day the moral situation of persons who had subscribed com jine French seaman is mortal the subs. He understood that The sole beneficiaries of the eight the total claims received by the Noth Previmetal & Fire' an Sect was, hours law, they have been waits teesizers of the clubs aggregated)

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DOMAIN ESS ESTABLISHED DON YEARS,

MING YUEN STUDIO:

11. Beaconsfield Areida.

inefor two years for their foreign £66sen and that the assete in) -omrader to define their attitude. (their hands amounted to some

In ebatitet with their shipowners.¡thing like £17,000.

he, you must admit, are right in romplaining of the inferior sitas.

WHY BE FAILED.

Mr. Richardson said if Mr top on which they are placed vi -i avis the maritime transport of Bottomley were personally rest the world, an protesting against|ponsible, then the paradox might the heavy charges which the said arise that the subscribers might law imposes on them. and inrecover 2s, in the £. azain-t him, demanding that suspension of the be entitled to without any!! effects until it has been interns Tight on BT4

recover part to tionalised, they rats the current expensPK, But if he were only of opinion which i opposed responsible as trustee. then against them, but, not wishing to he was only liable in respect of subscribe to a suspension of the the difference between the amount eight hours law, thes are appear received and his expenses. ing more and more to be the Continuing his statement, the accomplices of the foreign ship-official Receiver said two pre- owners and promoters of the raivions receiving orders had been of the national industry.

made, agains: Bottomley.

"We da pot admit that this i

Last Tear Mr. Bottomles situation' can bust much longer, received £25,000 in respect of the and no doubt you will share this coscellation of a contract with opimon. Your shipowners who the Odhams Press, of which they ¡direct the intrigues of the Ship- | retained £13,000 for printing. (5 ip ng Federation have ro right the balance he distributed £5,000| refuse to their seamen a treat among members of the bond cluba. | ment equal to that of the French

He estimated his unsecured ibilities

approximately

The poverty of their arguments i must strike a man even of medio £5000 (of which £11.000 was das Artistic photographs for 'ere intelligence. Their resistant for minne lent. between £6,000||

all occasions.

Call or Binge No. 4510,

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

MRS. H'SUGA MB. I. SUGA

No. 11. 73qualer Street, Ant. Flex.

NOTICE TO AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS.

If you want to face tra TİNDE KA, we

to social and human progress, foland Revenue, and shameful,

LAS 900 to his son-in-law.

The French experience of th. With regard to his assets. Mr. eight hours on stiphard, scottomley said that he had a elusive. Only ill-disposed people

reactionaries, and persons of bag claim against another person in faith can deny it. For the last apert of money tent, a claim

of 2000, estimated to realis two years the law has been applied

a maritime $1.00) azainst Sunday Publica in our country to navigation that has been improv.one. Limited sundry book debts. ed both in its industrial exercerarding which he could at pres and its greater security. Its only give no figures: £189 deben- bad effect is in having imposedures in Sunday. Publications, to or French owners a new financial realise 2000; 50.000 shares in the charge which is cru-bing themame company, valued at £2,500, out of the world market.

A VILLA IN FRANCE.

There is nobody among our- It had been suggested, continu- selves who thinks of redungled the Official Receiver, that De Chat AGFA'S ROLL FILMS this charge, which does honour to there was some value attached to ahauld be used when can i dhuined our flag, which is the glory but a villa in the South of France. also the great preoccupation of Bottomley said that it cost £2,500, BEST QUALITY AT MODER-; our owners, and ensures a better and was bought 10 or 12 years

ATE PRICE.

MEE CHEUNG.

Ice House Strest, and Beaconsheld Arcade.

"JAPANESE MASSAGE.

MRS. S. UZUNOVE,

2ad. Floor, Wanchai Garage, 18, Praya East, Wanchai.

A PODICURE

AND

MANICURE Mrr N. Trushioka 31. Wyndham Basel,

HONGKONG PAINTING OFFICE First Floor, Room 12.

FOR HAIPHONG AND

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tale for Blogtongend RalpжBrevity

siterate Tuesday.

The furguise, parmezger Ausmer

HAL-MUN

...

(Capt. Charles E. Page).

Apply The Cook kad Baxa of a Bing Thi

115, Wing Lok Bitenek.

existence for our comrades; but jago cut of his wife's private estate we want to have it applied to and for her own use. other flags. The suspension of Since his previous failure there the eight hours law on French had been certain additions at ships while awaiting its inter bicker (bis Sussex home), but all! nationalisation would be a worse the money for the purchase had shame for all the seafarers of the been provided by his wife. world and for the IS.F. than a

Bottomley attributed his in- a ship without torpedoing of Dotice. and 20 irreparable solvency to losses sustained in maritime disaster. That must connection with the Victory Bond and like, clubs, the "National News, and the "Sonday Evening To this letter Mr. Havelock Telegram." and to the dislocation Wilson replied:

not be."

It is a very difficult problem for me to solve. If I desired to

decoy you. I would say simply and at once: Ob, yes, we are in agreement with you and we will do all that is necessary to help you.

INTERTAINMENT,

LISTEN!

Here's the extraordinary superpfoduction You have been praying for!

One which is bound to displease the smug and sanctimonious puritan because of the intimacy of its theme; but which (strictly between ourselves) is a thundering good picture! You cannot blink away the fact that in this 20th century of grace certain faults between married couples. should be recognized and exposed! Erring husbands and prudish wives Shall learn a lesson from this story! Should such attire as you will see Sported by beautiful Bebe or glorious Gloria Appear inadequate to your bashful view 'Tis only to remember that Dame Fashion Reigns supreme in this year of luxury! But however much you like the picture Be always impressed with the moral That is pointed out in the query-

WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?"

In this, considered to be Cecil

de Mille's greatest masterpiece, there

other

is featured Tom Meighan. Bębe Daniels, Gloria Swanson and

rst-rate starė.

THOMAS MEISHAN and GLORIA SWANSON in a scene from

PROVVUOTON, WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE??

ARTÇE AFT PICTURE

At a special screening of "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" Madame Flint was invited by the management to express her opinion of the dresses shown in the picture, and in an appreciation of their attractiveness, says they are comparable with some of the exquisite creations at Madame Cecille's of Paris. "They well merit the atten- tion of the Society ladies of Hongkong."

PRICES AS USUAL. TO-DAY till MONDAY AT THE

STAR

SIMPLICITY OF THE NEW PONTIFF'S LIFE. His Holiness Labours 16 Hours Per Day.

THEATRE.

He reads and delves into the sonages, diplomats and nobles are rich collection of Vatican books received and after them pilgrims asiduously. So insistent is he, associations and vacious organizs sometimes, in seeking just the tione who come to Rome to pay thought he wants that some of the homige.

The daily life of Pope Pius XI prelates have been compelled to The Pops loaches usually of his newspaper interests owing at the Vatican is marked by use a "gentle violence" in urging 2:30, and then comes the walk to the litigation of past years. simplicity, incessant work and him, when the night has crept får | which is the feature of every day A resolution for hankruptcy regular exercise. He works from oa, to sark reposs. His energy Promptly at 2:30 p.m. the Pope as passed, and Mr. A. H. 15 to 16 beurs a day: sleeps from astonishes the papal household enters his carriage and is driver Partridge, CA, was appointed six to seven, and plays two bours. Recently, when it was suggested to the gardens. Here be walk

trustee.

His meals are taken while he to bim that he was working far five or six railes briskly. Hi examines his mail or gives direo- too hard Pius XI replied:

Holiness will bevə at his sida som Elis tions to his secretaries.

"You know that when one is prelate with whom he wants t But in my opinion, to say that

play consists of a vigorous milimade Pope, life is faished. All confer. He will go into fall detail would be dishonest. If we can international congress summoned tary march seven or eight times then is in the hands of God, I will of the matter in hand while walk belp you, let us say so and do it at the instance of M. A. Rivell around the Vatican gardens, do nothing to preserve my life one fing and issue his lustruations,

At 5:30 the Pontiff returns to But if on the other hand, we can the International Seafarers making five or six miles and this day mare, but I will work not effectively assist you, let us dration? The letter of Mr. he does in all weathers.

antil God says, "It is enough.** the pepal avariments. Audiences

be honest and declare it openly. Havelock Wilson, the represents His Holiness takes personal His day begins with mass in his bezia again and isst until suppe

I cannot tolerate people, who say tive of the British merchant fleet charge of the direction of the private chapel and then comes a one thing and think another.”

which counts 19,295.637 tops out affairs of the church, assigning simple breakfast. The next hour Upen this correspondence, the of the 64.370.786 tons of the world the routine to his secretaries. The is spent in a discussion of affairs Journal de la Marine Marchande fleet, is very deceptive. Nobody diplomatic letters which attracted with the secretaries of state.

As 10 o'clock the private au- any longer believes in a possible so much attention during the In these circumstances, what internationalisation of our sight Genos conference were the per-diences begin when cardinals, Ibishops, prelates, high civil per Jean be the practical results of the hours law for maritime labour?" sodal work of the Holy Father.

comments as follows:--

time at 9 o'clock.

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